Our innovative REFRESH 3in1 is an advanced adhesive remover spray that is also a barrier film. That may sound like magic… but in fact it’s the result of some clever components activating when wet and when dry.

It’s an advanced scientific solution that allows you to use and carry less products and makes bag changes more convenient. Plus, it has a refreshing fresh linen scent!

Step-by-step guide on exactly how refresh 3 in 1 works…
2 steps are all that’s needed for this 3 in 1 to work!
step 1
Spray REFRESH 3 in 1 onto the skin to help remove the stoma bag and any adhesive residue, the adhesive remover component will work when the product is wet on the skin.
step 2
Once the product is dry on the skin, the barrier film component remains to help protect the skin.

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    For Scottish requests we will need to seek SCN approval first.

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    BUT HOW CAN A PRODUCT ACHIEVE both
    release and barrier properties?
    REFRESH 3 in 1 is an innovative product which cleverly uses two commonly found silicone components to do the job of 3 products in 1 handy can. To explain how it works we are focusing on the adhesive remover and barrier film elements of REFRESH — the fresh linen fragrance is simply a lovely bonus!
    Our combined 3 in 1 formulation is applied in a single solution that contains both adhesive remover and barrier film silicones. With a little bit of science, these two commonly found silicones are carefully combined so that REFRESH can work as both an adhesive remover and barrier film spray in 1 product.
    With each spray of REFRESH, our combined silicone formulation gets to work straight away – the adhesive remover silicone starts to help remove the stoma bag and any adhesive residue, and after it’s done its job, it quickly evaporates, and the secondary silicone takes over. This secondary silicone then leaves behind a barrier film to help protect the skin.
    Simply put, when the product is sprayed onto the skin and it is wet, this is when the adhesive remover components are working. When the product is dry, this is when the barrier film components start working.

    IT REALLY IS THAT SIMPLE!

    THE ADVANCED ONE

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